By HAYATO KAJI/ Staff Writer
May 22, 2022 at 08:00 JST
A virtual reality video centering on the Imperial Japanese Navy’s Kushira base reproduces a scene where colleagues and others bid sayonara to kamikaze pilots about to embark on suicide missions. (Provided by Kanoya city)
KANOYA, Kagoshima Prefecture--As the generation that experienced World War II is fast fading into history, local authorities here turned to virtual reality to preserve images of local military sites from that era as well as memories of residents who lived through the conflict. [Read More]
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